Although all but a tiny fraction of tea consumed in America is imported, you can enjoy Appalachian Proud tea made of herbs grown by Sarah Barney (above) in the mountains of eastern Kentucky at Among the Oaks Herb Farm near Beattyville. (Photo courtesy of Seriously Sabrina Photography)
"The goal of these grants is to fund projects that will raise awareness in our communities about the work farmers do," Ky. Ag Commissioner Ryan Quarles said.
Kentucky's agriculture industry provides more than a quarter of a million jobs.
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